sleeping in a tam / frizzies / big hair
@baby-britt
13 years ago
112 posts
updated by @baby-britt: 02/14/15 03:35:22AM
@baby-britt
13 years ago
112 posts
it still looks frizzy after i sleep with it on but it's a lot less poofy in general. i only wash my hair once a week, but i think that's too much. my natural oils are hardly building up at all, and i think that's what's making it so frizzy.
yes, i think going natural is definitely a good decision. you're right about people getting used to it. also it's teaching me patience. although right now i really wish it would hurry uppppp haha. =/
@baby-britt
13 years ago
112 posts
@heather
13 years ago
1,291 posts
@baby-britt
13 years ago
112 posts
Heather said:
poor girl with all that thick, beautiful hair i wish i had your problem. lol i wouldn't put your tam on wet hair but if you want to sea spray it, let it dry and then put the tam on you should be fine. i would hate to see mold growing in that beautiful hair:)
@shanxon-lemasters
13 years ago
411 posts
LOL@ "super thick white girl" hair, because I am a super thick white girl and I have hair!! hahaha Mine looks crazy too. Got me a big ol' dread that loves to stick out just above my ear. No kidding, from the root it sticks straight outta the side of my head a couple of inches! Looks groovy.
@baby-britt
13 years ago
112 posts
hahaha, nice! i love those crazy ones with all that personality. i'm 7 months and some change into my journey now and it's calmed down QUITE a bit. but i definitely have those crazy ones that just do whatever they wanna do.
Janice said:
LOL@ "super thick white girl" hair, because I am a super thick white girl and I have hair!! hahaha Mine looks crazy too. Got me a big ol' dread that loves to stick out just above my ear. No kidding, from the root it sticks straight outta the side of my head a couple of inches! Looks groovy.
@baba-fats
13 years ago
2,702 posts
Baby, wash it more than once a week. At your stage you should still be washing it ever 2-3 days. That'll help keep all the oilyness at bay. Washing is great for locks. Just make sure you let it dry completely in between washes. Depends on the shampoo you use too.
But it's natural. Yeah, one day it'll be great and knotted up, but even then you might have some of those locks that just like to sick up and out until they weigh enough to be pulled down